It's concern about things like this that make me nervous about switching to a Mac.
I've read and seen a fair number of Mac reviews and comparative MPB versus specific windows laptops reviews, almost all of which mentioned the keyboard, but I don't remember anyone mentioning this. I can't remember anything but praise for the Mac keyboard and especially its trackpad (already a transition issue from the thinkpad's trackpoint nub pointer).
The trackpad is absolutely wonderful, I have one for my MacPro too. PC trackpads were better for a while, but after they introduced the large trackpad and embraced gestures they are the best currently - once you've altered it from the dreadful defaults that is. Not sure why the default setting on all trackpads [not just Apple's] are so bad, but that's probably the reason so many people hate trackpads. It's quite a faff to get the various gestures combinations sorted with a trip to accessibility settings needed if I recall correctly.
If you do swap, change the Control and Command keys around. Not only is it like Windows layout, but way more ergonomic than default setting. You can also turn off caps lock, which is one of my favourite OSX features over Windows it has to be said. Sometimes it's the the little things that matter most.
As it happens I had to get a new key sorted for car and place was near the Apple store, so I had a wander in to check out the laptops as I was thinking about upgrading soon and discovered that Apple have dropped the antiglare option, so they only offer the dreadful mirrored version now.
Which are quite frankly shite. I tried working on a train with a glossy screen on one occasion, all I could see was myself. Friends who have iMacs with the same awful mirror finish have to close all the curtains and keep lights low to avoid annoying reflections. I'm seriously annoyed about this as Apple have completely given up of pro users who need to see what they are working on, rather than themselves. If I can't get one with with the accurately named anti-glare screen, I too may be looking for a new PC laptop.
Had a glance at the new phones too and even though I wear X-large or XX-Large gloves, I found even the 'smaller' one too big to use one handed as I like to. So not a good day's browsing.